Posted by PaulW_NJ on August 31, 2008 at 05:29:44 from (72.76.239.55):
In Reply to: garter spring posted by tbinny on August 31, 2008 at 04:17:02:
Heh, heh, the Touch-Control valve garter spring. I remember that problem very well!
Yes, there's a special jig, shaped like a bullet, or nose cone, that you have to have to get the garter spring in. When I rebuilt the valves on my 340U I borrowed one from a guy who had a machinist make one up out of aluminum for him several years ago. It's impossible without it. That's not just my opinion, but also what the IH Blue Ribbon Touch Control manual states.
I'm sure you could make one from a hard wood dowel if you're handy with a lathe. I recall seeing a photo of one in a manual . . . I'll look for it tonight and scan you a copy.
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